Sermons and Tracts, Volumen2George Wilson, 1825 |
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... Spirit then gradually form the true believer in Christ to all the ex- ercises of godliness , and he advances in the 2 Titus , ii . 12 . knowledge , faith , love , obedience , and wor- B 3 UNDER PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES . 5.
... Spirit then gradually form the true believer in Christ to all the ex- ercises of godliness , and he advances in the 2 Titus , ii . 12 . knowledge , faith , love , obedience , and wor- B 3 UNDER PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES . 5.
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... true Christian knows that as a sinner he has forfeited every thing , and has merited only everlasting condemnation ; and he not only knows this , but his view of the ex- cellencies and glory of God fills him with a ge- nuine and ...
... true Christian knows that as a sinner he has forfeited every thing , and has merited only everlasting condemnation ; and he not only knows this , but his view of the ex- cellencies and glory of God fills him with a ge- nuine and ...
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... true and best interests . It is to be remembered also , that it is not godliness alone which is here spoken of , but godliness with contentment . Godliness , when considered in connexion with this especial fruit and effect of it , is ...
... true and best interests . It is to be remembered also , that it is not godliness alone which is here spoken of , but godliness with contentment . Godliness , when considered in connexion with this especial fruit and effect of it , is ...
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... true , can never affect the plain fundamental duty of loyalty to our king and obedience to the laws . The Christian will indeed employ any public privileges attached by those laws to his station in society , with purity and ...
... true , can never affect the plain fundamental duty of loyalty to our king and obedience to the laws . The Christian will indeed employ any public privileges attached by those laws to his station in society , with purity and ...
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... true repentance and amendment of life we each reform our- selves ; if by humble confession of sin we admit the justness of the divine punishments , and by a hearty forsaking of it take away the occasion of them ; if by piety and ...
... true repentance and amendment of life we each reform our- selves ; if by humble confession of sin we admit the justness of the divine punishments , and by a hearty forsaking of it take away the occasion of them ; if by piety and ...
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